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samurainoir
Jun 5, '15, 8:34 AM
Austin was kind enough to take two carloads of us to the Evanston branch of a local Chicago Collectible Toys chain of stores.
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emeraldknight47
Jun 5, '15, 10:05 AM
Holy cow, that looks like a cool place! I especially like "the wall of cereal," something I've never seen anywhere else (although I would have been sorely tempted to abscond that box of Quisp---my fave)!
nvmbrsdoom5
Jun 5, '15, 12:25 PM
I've wanted to check out that branch of Quake for a whole now, sorry I missed it.
LonnieFisher
Jun 5, '15, 12:36 PM
Holy cow, that looks like a cool place! I especially like "the wall of cereal," something I've never seen anywhere else (although I would have been sorely tempted to abscond that box of Quisp---my fave)!
Quisp!! My favorite, too.
UnderdogDJLSW
Jun 5, '15, 6:35 PM
Even more reason to wish i could have gone to the meet. Thanks for the pics.
samurainoir
Jun 6, '15, 12:55 AM
Today Toyman Chris led another two-carload expedition to the main Chicago branch of Quake.
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samurainoir
Jun 9, '15, 11:49 PM
and Quake Collectibles Shaumburg... also on the Toyman Chris led field trip.
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VintageMike
Jun 10, '15, 8:35 AM
Cool stores, enjoyable trips. I think the Wonder Woman in the window at the Shaumburg store may have been the highlight of that location!
SentientApe
Jun 10, '15, 8:40 AM
I've been carrying around in my wallet (for a few years now!) the business card for the Quake in Schaumburg, and still haven't made the short jaunt over to visit it. I need to correct that oversight...
samurainoir
Jun 10, '15, 11:12 AM
To be honest, factoring in traffic/time/distance, the Shaumburg store was worth visiting just to get the feel of it... a close to two-hour round trip for next time, I might give it a miss in future Meets, although who knows what you might unearth given some time/energy given how these places are layed out and jam packed. This is your place though, if you are looking for loose, vintage Star Wars figures.
It is the downtown location which is a Must Visit for me in subsequent years. Toyman Chris' ties to the owner there led to some fantastic deals. The Evanston store is the closest, which which stopping by there easy if you pair it with dinner.
I should make sure I send some love Austin and Toyman Chris' direction for leading a pack of Mego Meet travellers around town (particularly now that we know about Chicago traffic)
nvmbrsdoom5
Jun 10, '15, 3:56 PM
There's some more cool places to check out in the downtown/North side area of Chicago, if you guys come back here again for the next Meet we should plan to check them out. There's one store called Hollywood Mirror that sells everything from vintage toys and music to funk old clothes and decor. It's almost like a store version of Plaid Stallions, worth a visit!
SentientApe
Jun 10, '15, 9:58 PM
Actually, I should find out if Uncle Fun is still in business; you cannot get much more "Plaid Stallions" than that throwback to the old five-and-dime stores with every form of kitsch, and virtually endless mystery drawers filled with loose smalls.
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